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Red alert after Guatemala volcano erupts, nearly 3,000 flee

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A general view shows Fuego Volcano erupting as seen from Alotenango, a municipali­ty in Sacatepequ­ez department, 65 km southwest of Guatemala City on Nov

19. (AFP) Guatemalan authoritie­s on Monday declared a red alert after the Fuego Volcano erupted again, forcing almost 3,000 residents to flee. A fiery glow rose from the crater of Fuego which is erupting for the fifth time this year, one month after the last one and following a June 3 rain of rocks, ash and toxic gases that left almost 200 people dead and 235 missing.

A spokesman for Guatemala’s disaster management agency CONRED said 2,995 residents in the municipali­ty of Escuintla and two other districts were moved to shelters as a precaution.

The spokesman, David de Leon, told reporters that the eruption became increasing­ly violent after it began Sunday morning at the volcano which is 3,763 meters (12,246 feet) high and located 35 kilometers (22 miles) from Guatemala City. Escuintla authoritie­s declared the red alert. Lava is rising 500 meters above Fuego’s crater, while the ash column exceeds one kilometer above the volcanic cone and is causing a rain of particles, the Institute of Volcanolog­y said.

The previous eruption lasted from Oct 12-13 with loud booms and lava flow. It caused the evacuation of 62 people and closed a highway. (AFP)

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